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SoCalBronco
08-07-2006, 12:12 AM
Article Launched: 08/07/2006 01:00:00 AM MDT

sports | broncos
Mike Bell climbs into contention
By Bill Williamson
Denver Post Staff Writer



The most eye-opening player in the first week of the Broncos' training camp? Mike Bell, who worked his way into the mix for the starting tailback job.

The undrafted rookie free agent from the University of Arizona has been a surprise thus far, and he could work his way up the depth chart this week. Bell has shown he fits Denver's running style, and some in the organization have compared his performance in camp to Terrell Davis' in 1995.

If Bell has another strong week of practice, he likely will get significant playing time in the preseason opener Friday at Detroit, where he can show the team if he is ready to compete with Tatum Bell and Ron Dayne for the starting tailback job. Denver coach Mike Shanahan often lauded Bell for his work and strong running style in camp.

Bell was projected to be a mid-round pick, but a poor 40-yard dash time at the NFL combine and his pro day hurt his chances. Denver signed him and gave him a $20,000 signing bonus shortly after the draft.

Bell is a Denver native and a lifelong Broncos fan.

"I just want to give everything I have and compete," Bell said.

QB change of pace

It has finally happened in Denver. The Broncos' starting quarterback is flying under the radar.

At least for the first 10 days of training camp, Jake Plummer has been almost an afterthought.

"That's what happens when you have a first-round pick in camp," Shanahan said. "But Jake hasn't been under the radar for us....He's been great."

In one of the most overshadowed stories in camp, Plummer has been outstanding thus far. Plummer, 31, has looked sharp in nearly every practice as he heads into his fourth season with the Broncos.

However, Plummer - a constant subject of headlines since arriving in Denver in 2003 - hasn't been the main story. Jay Cutler, his understudy, has.

Cutler, selected out of Vanderbilt with the 11th pick in the NFL draft, is considered a franchise-type player and is expected to make a strong push to start in 2007. Thus, Cutler's camp performance and his attempt to unseat Bradlee Van Pelt as Plummer's backup has been the story.Meanwhile, the starter continues to plug away. "He's having a very good camp," Shanahan said of Plummer.

Starting slowly

Don't expect to see all the Broncos starters playing in Friday night's preseason opener at Detroit. There haven't been any announcements by the team, but receiver Javon Walker isn't expected to play. Walker suffered a torn ACL in Detroit on opening day last season while playing for the Green Bay Packers.

Walker likely will make his preseason debut against Tennessee on Aug. 19 at Invesco Field




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Defensive end Courtney Brown, who been out for nearly a week with knee inflammation, is slowly being brought along, but he could miss a significant part of the preseason. Defensive tackle Gerard Warren could miss the entire preseason. He suffered a dislocated big toe on his left foot during Saturday morning's workout. Warren is expected to be ready for the season opener, Sept. 10 at St. Louis.

Receiver Rod Smith is expected to return from a hamstring injury today.

Safety Sam Brandon, also nursing a hamstring injury, might return today, too. Tackle Adam Meadows may miss some time with a hamstring injury.

Lelie update

Although Ashley Lelie's holdout from training camp has reached 11 days, the Broncos and Lelie's agent are searching for a resolution. The agent, Peter Schaffer, said he and the team are looking for a suitable trade.

Interest in Lelie reportedly is heating up. Among teams that have shown interest are Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and Atlanta.

Lelie has amassed $154,000 in training camp fines.

Footnote

The Broncos are one of four finalists to play in a proposed preseason game in Beijing next year. The game is expected to be finalized in October and is contingent on world events and the construction schedule of a stadium in Beijing, the home of the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Bill Williamson can be reached at 303-820-5450 or bwilliamson@denverpost.com.


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Monday camp facts

Morning practice begins at 8:30 a.m. and will run approximately two hours. The afternoon practice begins at 3:50 p.m. and will continue until about 5:30 p.m. Gates open an hour before each practice. Admission is free. Parking at the Broncos headquarters is located on the west side of the practice fields, and is open on a first-come, first-served basis. Non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at training camp.

http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_4145103

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Mike Bell is making a push?

It took him a ****ing week and a half to find the courage to state the obvious?

Pendejo
08-07-2006, 12:20 AM
Well...the 'mane has been a bit slow from time to time, and down some nights for maintenance...so we have to cut Bill some slack...it took him awhile to log on to the 'mane to find out what's going on.

Pezman
08-07-2006, 12:23 AM
Well...the 'mane has been a bit slow from time to time, and down some nights for maintenance...so we have to cut Bill some slack...it took him awhile to log on to the 'mane to find out what's going on.

Quoted for truth! Only the rubes from Fat City (Aspen) would have more stale news to report LOL

ward63
08-07-2006, 12:53 AM
Bill's gotta wait until what everybody on here thinks of Mike first before he posts it.

penguintheory
08-07-2006, 01:56 AM
Well, not everyone's been to training camp personally, nor is everyone an OM member, so it ain't all that bad for the general public, is it?

uk bronco
08-07-2006, 02:45 AM
I hope the broncos dont play in Beijing i'm hoping to see them play at Wembley when it finally reopens and they host a regular season game in britain

elsid13
08-07-2006, 02:48 AM
He does seem to mail it in at times doesn't he. Maybe he working on developing his sources to gives us a nugget

Garcia Bronco
08-07-2006, 06:30 AM
RE: Mike Bell

The funny thing is if MB does ascend into the role...most non-bronco fans will think it's the same Bell

MechanicalBull
08-07-2006, 06:38 AM
Article Launched: 08/07/2006 01:00:00 AM MDT

sports | broncos
Mike Bell climbs into contention
By Bill Williamson
Denver Post Staff Writer



Lelie update

Although Ashley Lelie's holdout from training camp has reached 11 days, the Broncos and Lelie's agent are searching for a resolution. The agent, Peter Schaffer, said he and the team are looking for a suitable trade.
Interest in Lelie reportedly is heating up. Among teams that have shown interest are Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and Atlanta.

Lelie has amassed $154,000 in training camp fines.


Oh man, I had no idea Lelie and his agent were looking for a trade. I can't wait to read his article when he tells me we drafted Cutler and traded for Walker on the same day.

Steve Sewell
08-07-2006, 06:56 AM
You know what? I have to give Bill some credit here. This is one of the more detailed efforts that he's made in awhile. At least it's not a 2-3 paragraph POS that we're used to.

He is stating the obvious, but for the casual fan this article would be quite informative. We need to keep that in perspective here.

watermock
08-07-2006, 07:04 AM
I don't remember Burger Bill mentioning him once before this. I'm pretty sure I read that MB is an eager beaver on Special Teams as well. Our press has said he's been there, but I don't know if his in the concession stand tent or what.

Could you imagine if Bill gave food reports compared to Adam "I can't eat mexican because it makes my tummy hurt" Shyster and Burger Bill's "Make that a triple with extra onions and pickles" Williamson at the consession stand? Ha!

I didn't think C. Browns knee might hold him out for the pre-season. Inflamation brings up too many memories of T. Davis. I suddenly became more concerned about his knee than Warren.

Bronco Billy
08-07-2006, 08:22 AM
RE: Mike Bell

The funny thing is if MB does ascend into the role...most non-bronco fans will think it's the same Bell


I did'nt even think about it until I read this, but you're exactly right. :thumbsup:

watermock
08-07-2006, 08:41 AM
They are both similiar size too. MBell is 6.0 220, Tater 5-11 213

ward63
08-07-2006, 08:45 AM
Can't wait to pick up M. Bell in fantasy football, when about week 5 comes around, like I did w/Portis.

bendog
08-07-2006, 10:14 AM
yeah, but Tater's got afterburners.

12th man
08-07-2006, 10:25 AM
"That's what happens when you have a first-round pick in camp," Shanahan said. "But Jake hasn't been under the radar for us....He's been great."

In one of the most overshadowed stories in camp, Plummer has been outstanding thus far. Plummer, 31, has looked sharp in nearly every practice as he heads into his fourth season with the Broncos.


Plummer is going to have a great season. I think it will be his best. :thumbs:

Meck77
08-07-2006, 05:35 PM
Article Launched: 08/07/2006 01:00:00 AM MDT

sports | broncos
Mike Bell climbs into contention
By Bill Williamson
Denver Post Staff Writer



The most eye-opening player in the first week of the Broncos' training camp? Mike Bell, who worked his way into the mix for the starting tailback job.

The undrafted rookie free agent from the University of Arizona has been a surprise thus far, and he could work his way up the depth chart this week. Bell has shown he fits Denver's running style, and some in the organization have compared his performance in camp to Terrell Davis' in 1995.

If Bell has another strong week of practice, he likely will get significant playing time in the preseason opener Friday at Detroit, where he can show the team if he is ready to compete with Tatum Bell and Ron Dayne for the starting tailback job. Denver coach Mike Shanahan often lauded Bell for his work and strong running style in camp.

Bell was projected to be a mid-round pick, but a poor 40-yard dash time at the NFL combine and his pro day hurt his chances. Denver signed him and gave him a $20,000 signing bonus shortly after the draft.

Bell is a Denver native and a lifelong Broncos fan.

"I just want to give everything I have and compete," Bell said.

QB change of pace

It has finally happened in Denver. The Broncos' starting quarterback is flying under the radar.

At least for the first 10 days of training camp, Jake Plummer has been almost an afterthought.

"That's what happens when you have a first-round pick in camp," Shanahan said. "But Jake hasn't been under the radar for us....He's been great."

In one of the most overshadowed stories in camp, Plummer has been outstanding thus far. Plummer, 31, has looked sharp in nearly every practice as he heads into his fourth season with the Broncos.

However, Plummer - a constant subject of headlines since arriving in Denver in 2003 - hasn't been the main story. Jay Cutler, his understudy, has.

Cutler, selected out of Vanderbilt with the 11th pick in the NFL draft, is considered a franchise-type player and is expected to make a strong push to start in 2007. Thus, Cutler's camp performance and his attempt to unseat Bradlee Van Pelt as Plummer's backup has been the story.Meanwhile, the starter continues to plug away. "He's having a very good camp," Shanahan said of Plummer.

Starting slowly

Don't expect to see all the Broncos starters playing in Friday night's preseason opener at Detroit. There haven't been any announcements by the team, but receiver Javon Walker isn't expected to play. Walker suffered a torn ACL in Detroit on opening day last season while playing for the Green Bay Packers.

Walker likely will make his preseason debut against Tennessee on Aug. 19 at Invesco Field




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at Mile High.
Defensive end Courtney Brown, who been out for nearly a week with knee inflammation, is slowly being brought along, but he could miss a significant part of the preseason. Defensive tackle Gerard Warren could miss the entire preseason. He suffered a dislocated big toe on his left foot during Saturday morning's workout. Warren is expected to be ready for the season opener, Sept. 10 at St. Louis.

Receiver Rod Smith is expected to return from a hamstring injury today.

Safety Sam Brandon, also nursing a hamstring injury, might return today, too. Tackle Adam Meadows may miss some time with a hamstring injury.

Lelie update

Although Ashley Lelie's holdout from training camp has reached 11 days, the Broncos and Lelie's agent are searching for a resolution. The agent, Peter Schaffer, said he and the team are looking for a suitable trade.

Interest in Lelie reportedly is heating up. Among teams that have shown interest are Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and Atlanta.

Lelie has amassed $154,000 in training camp fines.

Footnote

The Broncos are one of four finalists to play in a proposed preseason game in Beijing next year. The game is expected to be finalized in October and is contingent on world events and the construction schedule of a stadium in Beijing, the home of the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Bill Williamson can be reached at 303-820-5450 or bwilliamson@denverpost.com.


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Monday camp facts

Morning practice begins at 8:30 a.m. and will run approximately two hours. The afternoon practice begins at 3:50 p.m. and will continue until about 5:30 p.m. Gates open an hour before each practice. Admission is free. Parking at the Broncos headquarters is located on the west side of the practice fields, and is open on a first-come, first-served basis. Non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at training camp.

http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_4145103

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Mike Bell is making a push?

It took him a ****ing week and a half to find the courage to state the obvious?

We all noticed it the second day of camp.;D